Our Goal
The upgrades to Davis Street and Brassie Lane have transformed Braselton’s downtown corridor, making it more walkable, accessible, and inviting for residents and visitors alike. Designed with the community in mind, the improvements include a new median, decorative crosswalks, expanded sidewalks, enhanced lighting, and upgraded curb and gutter systems. These additions not only improve pedestrian mobility and drainage but also create safer, more connected roadways—essential for accessing the vibrant local businesses and restaurants that make downtown Braselton so special.
The LJA Roadmap
This project brought a fresh approach to enhancing safety and connectivity within the community. Along Davis Street, we introduced traffic calming measures and boosted pedestrian accessibility with a beautifully designed median, two decorative crosswalks, and upgraded lighting. On Brassie Lane, we focused on improving mobility by adding new sidewalks that seamlessly connect downtown businesses to the town library, along with curb and gutter upgrades to improve drainage and functionality.
To ensure an efficient and successful outcome, we managed the design and construction phases simultaneously. These efforts lead to a streamlined process and accelerated the project timeline, delivering impactful results that elevate the community experience.
What We
Offered
- Transportation Design
- Preliminary Engineering
- Drainage Improvements
- Construction Phase Services
- Construction Management
- Safety Improvements
- Right of Way Acquisition
Connecting Communities
We designed the roadway and pedestrian improvements with a community-focused approach. The goal of further connecting the downtown corridor was upheld throughout the project, keeping the community’s needs at the forefront.

Take a Closer Look at Davis Street and Brassie Lane
LJA has a legacy of delivering professional services for projects originally completed by BM&K Construction and Engineering,
a wholly-owned subsidiary of LJA Engineering, Inc.